

Esketamine Nasal Spray Eases Depression Symptoms In Suicidal PatientsSeptember 10, 2019 |
The depression drug esketamine, marketed as Spravato, appears to offer quick relief to people who are actively considering suicide
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Esketamine Nasal Spray Eases Depression Symptoms In Suicidal PatientsSeptember 10, 2019 |
The depression drug esketamine, marketed as Spravato, appears to offer quick relief to people who are actively considering suicide
Quick ReadHow many depression subtypes exist—and how they differ—is hotly debated. One way researchers are trying to settle the question is by peering into the brain
Quick ReadDr. Julie Rickard thought her visit to Wisconsin over the Christmas holiday would bring a break from her day job working in suicide prevention in Wenatchee, Wash.
Quick ReadMichelle Craske is asking patients to dive into coral reefs, ride on bullet trains rushing past pine trees, and cheer on soccer teams from the stands — at least virtually — in a bid to tackle a symptom long sidelined in depression treatment
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Listening to KetamineApril 1, 2019 |
The fast-acting drug offers a new way to treat depression and fathom its origins. Recent approval of a nasal spray promises to expand access, but much remains unknown about long-term use and the potential for abuse
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Ketamine Could Be the Key to Reversing America’s Rising Suicide RateFebruary 6, 2019 |
A version of the club drug is expected to be approved for depression in March. Researchers think it could help treat suicidal thinking
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Ketamine Gives Hope to Patients with Severe DepressionSeptember 24, 2018 |
But some clinics stray from the science and hype its benefits. Walk into Kalypso Wellness Centers in San Antonio, Texas, and you might be treated with one of five “proprietary blends” of ketamine. They’re not cheap — $495 per infusion
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